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Heeley to be in charge next season

Photograph of the Author By Steve Carley »

CARL Heeley has officially been appointed as Worcester City manager.

The Lane legend, who played more than 500 times for the club, initially took over from Richard Dryden in a caretaker capacity.

He has now accepted the job on a permanent basis and will be in charge next season.

Chairman Anthony Hampson said: "Carl has proved that he is an effective communicator and a man who can inspire the best from his players and Worcester City are lucky to have such a resource to call on."

Comments (4)

6:06pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Andy (Ledbury) says...

Great news. Congragulations, Carl.

I hope you can keep Mark as your assistance, also, and get 30 games out of that knee again.

Performances this year have mostly been good, and not reflected in the results.

It may not take much to turn around from all those narrow defeats by a single goal.
Great news. Congragulations, Carl. I hope you can keep Mark as your assistance, also, and get 30 games out of that knee again. Performances this year have mostly been good, and not reflected in the results. It may not take much to turn around from all those narrow defeats by a single goal. Andy (Ledbury)

10:56am Fri 12 Mar 10

Wayne Henley says...

I totally agree with Anthony's comments. best of luck to Carl
I totally agree with Anthony's comments. best of luck to Carl Wayne Henley

11:07am Fri 12 Mar 10

blue & white says...

Good Luck Carl, This is great news.
Good Luck Carl, This is great news. blue & white

12:27pm Fri 12 Mar 10

scottleecraig says...

Good luck Carl. You remind me of the way Stuart Pearce rallies his troops and that can only be a good thing. Best Wishes
Scott Kendrick
Good luck Carl. You remind me of the way Stuart Pearce rallies his troops and that can only be a good thing. Best Wishes Scott Kendrick scottleecraig
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